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The Power of Data for Healthy Communities

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation supports multiple efforts to provide community leaders and residents with local health data, as well as data about the drivers of health at the state, county, city and census tract levels. These data resources allow communities to uncover health challenges, better target resources, and measure progress toward assuring a fair and just opportunity for health.

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Organization: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Date: 2020
Resource Type: Data
Topic: Public Health

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